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Bonfire Communications just launched FIRED UP! A new web radio show produced by Preston Lewis and Webmasterradio.fm, with host Gordon Rudow, CEO of Bonfire Communications.
Smart content, every Monday morning at 10:00 AM (PT).

Today’s communicators need to be equipped with the tools and techniques to understand and connect with their audiences. Gordon Rudow, CEO of Bonfire Communications, and a wide array of thought leaders discuss this challenge and provide both breakthrough thinking and practical actions to help you FIRE UP and drive new action with the people who matter most.
FIRED UP! is a weekly radio show that explores the connection between communications and human motivation. The program is dedicated to making professional communicators more effective at motivating people to buy products and services, agree to strategies and business initiatives, and proactively embrace efforts requiring shifts in thinking, feeling, behaving, and interacting. While taking a stand for relevance and compassion, we will share ideas that create higher returns on our audience’s communication investments. In that sense FIRED UP! is a show that delivers both business impact and social importance.
Guests so far have included some of the smartest minds in the Corporate Communications, Change Management, Internal Branding, and Human Resources industries. Thought leaders include Dr. Beverly Kaye, Marshall Goldsmith, Dr. Dawna Markova, Terry McKenzie, Jeffrey Saltzman, Shel Holtz and Language in Common. Many more minds are coming soon, so please stay tuned.
Subscribe on iTunes™ and please vote and let us know what you think.
Of course, you can also follow FIRED UP! on twitter.
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